21.5.2011 20:21, Jeff French wrote:
> Bad value X-UA-Compatible for attribute http-equiv on element meta.
> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
You are apparently using the experimental HTML5 mode of the validator.
That mode is really a linter, not a rigorous validator. It does not
always match the most recent HTML5 draft, though I guess it tries to.
In this case, the construct is judged as "invalid" because it violates
HTML5 rules, which allow only a limited set of http-equiv values. Any
complaints on this should be directed to people who develop HTML5.
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